I haven't fully consumed the extras on
The Social Network DVD yet, but a behind-the-scenes doc contains footage of David Fincher, Aaron Sorkin, and actors talking through the script in a rehearsal room. I wouldn't have minded being in that room at all, but it's hard to imagine the same deep conversations taking place over Fincher's upcoming adaptation of
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. This
report from the set reveals some things that might surprise Steig Larsson's fans and introduces star-in-the-making Rooney Mara. (W/photo by Jean-Baptiste Mondino)
The script, which captures the novel’s bleak tone (its original Swedish title was Men Who Hate Women), was written by Academy Award winner Steven Zaillian, who wrote Schindler’s List, and it departs rather dramatically from the book. Blomkvist is less promiscuous, Salander is more aggressive, and, most notably, the ending—the resolution of the drama—has been completely changed. This may be sacrilege to some, but Zaillian has improved on Larsson—the script’s ending is more interesting.
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